CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
It is obvious that enormous resources of money and material are
being utilized by corporate organizations. In recent years the
numbers and monetary values of public sector activities have
increased substantially. This increase in activities have brought
within an added demand for accountability.
Auditing is one of the elements of accountability. Shareholders and
government are responsible for ensuring that appropriate audit are
made and reports therefore acted upon. Financial auditing
contributes to public account ability since it provide independent
report or whether the financial information represent a true and fair
view of the organization‟s financial stand, the internal controls and
the compliances with laws and regulation.
As an external auditor, his auditing exercise embrace the
examination of the financial report of the organization in order to
see whether the account have been prepared in accordance or in compliance with general accepted accounting principle (GAAP) and
applicable laws, ethics and regulations and in the process errors or
fraud maybe detected (mill-champ 1990). Since huge monetary
resources are utilized by the financial institutions of public
organization, errors which tend to lead fraud may exist and is not
disclose in the report may contain errors or mistakes that cause it
to be deliberately misleading or the report may fail to disclose
relevant information. All these maybe revealed through an audit
work done by the external auditor since he is independent of
management.
The responsibly of external auditors for ensuring high ethical
standard with an organization as a lesser one than internal
auditors, for the year only occasional visitors to the company and
can only look at a fraction of numbers of transactions that internal
auditor will not normally be directly involved in the establishment of
the policies within an organization which would include policies of
an ethnic nature.
Therefore, their ability to shape the ethnical nature of an
organization is critically affected by the attitude of the management.
If the management are prepared to establish procedures demanding the highest ethnical standard from employees, and
demonstrates that themselves to these standard, then the ability of
external audit to help enforce ethnical standards is greatly
enhanced. Based on these factors, it interest the researcher to
know the place of external auditors on the examination of the
financial statement.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The goal of every business is to make profit and profit is to be
made when total revenue exceeds total operating cost and losses
when the reverse is the case.
In view of the above, it is therefore necessary for firms to strive to
manage their affairs effectively and efficiently in order to make
profit achieve their objective; they do by setting various auditing
systems to check mate these.
To reduce cost and at the same time impose quality service
(product) and as well received in acceptance of the costumer,
effective and efficiency control of asset inventory cash human
resources as well as reduce the liabilities, financial abnormalities,
misappropriation and embezzlement of money, and adequate
external audit measures has been established in the bank to aid the management in curbing the above mentioned variables.
Despite the existence of internal audit system the bank still
experience some financial anomalies which prompt this research
work to study the significance of external auditors on examination
of financial statement in the bank.
1.3 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
The main objective of the study is to determine the significance of
external auditor on the examination of financial statement.
To find out the significance of external auditors in examining
the financial statement of the first bank Nigeria plc.
To find out the modern techniques employed by the auditor
management in reducing fraud, errors and misappropriation.
To identify the problem associated with examination of
financial statement.
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
The following research questions guided the study;
What are the significance of external auditors in examining
the financial statement o first bank Nigeria plc.
What are the modern techniques employed by the
auditors/management in reducing errors and
misappropriation.
How do we identify the problems associated with examination
of financial statement
1.5 RESEARCH HYPOTHESES
Based on the stated problem as well as the need for the study,
there is need for a set of hypothesis that will act as a guide for the
work. Such hypothesis might be true but such a conclusion can
only be made at the end of the study.
The hypotheses are,
Hypothesis one
H0: There is no relationship between the financial statement of
the bank and audit examination.
H1: There is a relationship between the financial statement of the
bank and audit examination.
Hypothesis two
H0: The auditor‟s report does not represent a true and fair view of
the performance of the organization.
H1: The auditor‟s report represents a true and fair view of the
performance of the organization.
1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
This research would be of interest to the management and
employees of first bank of Nigeria plc.
The study would serve as reference materials to other
researchers who may want to carry out more research on this or
related topic.
The study would broaden the researcher knowledge on the
subject.
The study would serve as a requirement for the award ot
bachelor of science in accounting.
1.7 SCOPE/LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
The researcher‟s project focuses on the significance of external
auditors on the examination of financial statement in first bank
Nigeria plc, in order to carryout an extensive study on this topic and
ensure understanding. The researcher shall delimit this study by
covering the following subject and areas. The meaning of external auditors, significance of external auditors, responsibilities of audit
organizations, external auditors role in detecting fraud, extent of an
auditors investigation and the relationship between external
auditors on the examination of financial statement.
The researcher‟s effort towards a sound research output was
limited by a number of factors. The researcher was limited by
finance as the scholar has to finance the project with her meager
financial resources, which prudently applied towards the successful
completion of this project.
Another notable constraint is the uncooperative attitude of some
staff of first bank Nigeria plc. Most of them were very reluctant to
accept questionnaire addressed to them and where they did, some
vital questions kept unanswered.
1.8 DEFINATION OF TERMS
The section offers some brief definition of the terms used in the
research work.
AUDITING:
According to oxford advanced learners dictionary, auditing is
defined as an official examination of business and financial records to see that they are true fair or an official examination of the quality
on standard of something.
AUDITOR:
A person who officially examines the business and financial
records of a company or organization.
EXTERNAL AUDITOR:
External auditor as a chartered accountant who is a public officer
and is professionally qualified. Section 357 of CAMD 1990 talk on
our auditor is appointed and he can also be appointed according to
section 86 of the 1999 constitution of the federal republic of
Nigeria.
PUBLIC SECTOR:
The part of the economy of a country or a statement that is owned
or controlled by the government. It includes all organizations which
are not privately owned but which are owned and operated by the
general public.
FRUAD:
Fraud is defined as the crime of deceiving somebody in order
to get money or goods illegally. Oxford Advanced Leaner‟s
Dictionary.
FUNDS:
This is seen as an amount of money that has saved or has
been available for a particular purpose.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
This is a record or books kept in an organization stating all the
financial or monetary transactions of the organization. It is usually
prepared within one year by the organizations accountant.
ACOUNTANT:
A person whose job is to prepare records or check financial
account and also apply his professional competence or knowledge
and still in presenting accounting information tp assist management
decision making.
PIVATE SECTOR:
This is owned or managed by an individual person or an
independent company rather than the state. Oxford advanced
learners dictionary.
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